Lincoln Trail State Park

Lincoln Trail State Park

Location:West of IL 1, 2 miles south of Marshall in Clark County, IL.Facilities:2 Class A campgrounds with electricity, showers, toilet facilities,
water, and playground equipment; a Class C tent camping area; a camping
area for organized adult or youth groups; picnic areas with water and
toilet facilities, 2 shelters, playgrounds; boat docks, boat ramp, boat
rentals; concession stand; hiking trails.Activities:Camping, boating (10 HP limit), fishing, hiking, ice fishing, ice skating, cross-country skiing.Special Features:The focal point of the park is Lincoln Trail Lake, with 146 acres of
surface area and more than 7 miles of thickly wooded shoreline. Park
also includes the American Beech Woods Nature Preserve, with ravines
filled with beech-maple forest similar to those existing in pioneer
days. The area is named after the trail Abraham Lincoln's family
followed en route from Indiana to Illinois in 1831.Address:16985 E 1350th Rd Marshall, IL 62441Phone:217-826-2222Web:dnr.state.il.us/lands/Landmgt/PARKS/R3/LINCOLN.HTMSize: 1,023 acres.

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